doing experiments, they all had the same look (clothes haircut, and were given numbers) they barely got food if so it was stale bread
Tortured them Killed them.
ghetto
"I was just following orders."
by telling them they had to wear a star where ever they went.
the jews thought that the germans were awful people. That the germans had brought them to hell. (my english professor told me this answer)
Tortured them Killed them.
After the Passover in "Night," the Jews faced stricter restrictions by the Nazis, including forced labor, increased violence, and eventual deportation to concentration camps. The Jews were subjected to harsh living conditions, limited food rations, and constant fear and persecution. These restrictions culminated in the mass extermination of Jews during the Holocaust.
They Were Killed!
no where, the book was written later.
The yellow star that Jewish people were forced to wear in the Holocaust, including in the book Night by Elie Wiesel, was a symbol of their identification and forced segregation by the Nazis. It served to dehumanize and isolate them while making them easy targets for discrimination and ultimately extermination in concentration camps.
Moshie the Beadle is taken away by the Nazis along with other foreign Jews in the beginning of the book Night and is later able to escape and warns the Jewish community about the dangers they face in the future. He is not believed by many and his warnings go unheeded, which ultimately leads to tragic consequences.
he had gotten captured by the Nazis and escaped and when he went back to warn his community about the Nazis plan's the thought he was crazy
ghetto
"I was just following orders."
yellow stars
The Nazi soldiers refused to bury Peter next to Lise in the book because Peter was Jewish, and the Nazis followed anti-Semitic policies that prohibited Jews from being buried with non-Jews. The Nazis discriminated against Jews in all aspects of life, even in death.
In the book Night, Moshe the Beadle had successfully survived a massacre and returned to Sighet to warn the other Jews there, but they didn't listen to him.